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 Buddhist MALA - Jade and tiger's eye
 Buddhist MALA - Jade and tiger's eye
 Buddhist MALA - Jade and tiger's eye
 Buddhist MALA - Jade and tiger's eye
 Buddhist MALA - Jade and tiger's eye

ॐ  BUDDHIST MALA 

✺ MATERIAL: tmade of jade; the whole consists of 108 main beads (including 8 tiger eye and 3 crystal) and an additional Buddha head bead.

✺ PARAMETERS: circumference: approx. 80cm + fringe approx. 10cm, bead diameter: approx. 0.8 cm.

✺  Jade has been valued for centuries for its unique properties, both aesthetic and spiritual. Jadeite is sometimes called the philosopher's stone, the stone of vision, spiritual knowledge and understanding. In China, it is a symbol of good luck and fortune. Wearing jade is believed to help maintain emotional balance, reduce stress and increase a sense of calm. This stone acts as a protective shield, protecting us from negative external influences and helping us maintain inner harmony.

✺ Due to its unique patterns and colors, the tiger's eye is also often associated with the power and wisdom of the tiger. Tiger's eye is also known for its ability to enhance concentration and mental clarity. It helps in calming thoughts and reducing distraction

Mala, or prayer rope, is a Buddhist rosary used for praying, meditating or counting mantras while meditating. In Sanskrit, the name means "wreath, necklace, mumbling prayer."
 
✺ Wearing it every day reminds you of the intention with which we are working at the moment. It can also be a talisman that brings peace and happiness to our lifes. It protects against failure, supports spiritual and personal development. Everyone can wear it in their own way and with their own intention.
 
✺ The mala can be worn as a necklace or wrapped several times around the wrist as a bracelet.
 
✺ The traditional large mala is a string on which 108 round beads are strung.
The number 108 is due to many reasons. One of them is the belief that we have 6 senses that receive 6 types of sensations in three time planes (6x6x3=108).
Another theory says that in Hinduism the number 108 is considered sacred (1 - god, universe, the highest truth, 0 - emptiness, humility in spiritual practice, 8 - infinity, timelessness).


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